There is no doubt that the digital photography revolution has opened up a world of wonderful possibilities for photographers of all levels. However, the issue of processing workflow can present a true challenge. The number of photographs that a photographer shoots with a digital camera increases tre
Adobe Photoshop Lightroom: Photographers' Guide
โ Scribed by Blair, John G
- Publisher
- Course Technology
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 290
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
The number of photographs that a photographer shoots with a digital camera increases tremendously over what might be shot using standard film. After the shoot is over, each of these images must be processed and edited on a computer monitor and this can be a daunting task. Adobe Lightroom Photographers' Guide offers a solution to this challenge, providing photographers with a hands-on guide to Adobe's Lightroom product. Using the features offered by Lightroom, it tackles the issue of workflow, providing photographers with a helping hand through the complexities of digital and RAW format workflow.
โฆ Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Contents
Chapter 1 Is Lightroom Right for You?
Chapter 2 Background
Chapter 3 What Is a Workflow?
How Adobe Lightroom Works
Non-Destructive Editing
Multiple Libraries
Folders (Formerly Called "Shoots")
Collections
Saving/Exporting Images
Raw Format
Sample Workflows
Wedding Photographer
Portrait Photographer
Stock Photographer
Commercial or Editorial Photographer
Chapter 4 Desktop Layout
Main Window
Preferences
Menus
The Five Rules
Module Picker
Panels
Filmstrip
Quick Collection
Chapter 5 Library Module
Photo Library Organization. FoldersCollections
Quick Collection
Import
Grid, Loupe, and Compare Views
Navigator Panel
Toolbar
Keywords and Tags
Search and Find
Library Module View Options
Quick Develop
Info Overlay
Metadata
Export
Photo Binders
Impromptu Slideshows
Virtual Copies
Stacks
Deleting Images
Library Shortcuts
Chapter 6 Develop Module
Navigator Panel
Presets Panel
Snapshots Panel
History Panel
Histogram
Basic Development: Color Mode Treatment
White Balance
Tone and Auto Buttons
Exposure
Recovery
Fill Light
Blacks
Brightness and Contrast
Vibrance and Saturation. Basic Development: Grayscale Mode TreatmentTone Curve Panel
HSL/Color/Grayscale Panel
Grayscale Mix Section
Split Toning Panel
Detail Panel
Lens Corrections Panel
Reduce Fringe
Lens Vignetting
Camera Calibration Panel
Toolbar and Panel Buttons
Add and Remove Buttons
Copy, Paste, Previous, Sync, Auto Sync, and Reset Buttons
Loupe View Button
Before/After Views Button
Crop and Straighten Tools
Red Eye Tool
Remove Spots Tool (Cloning/Healing)
Rating Stars, Pick and Reject Flags, and Color Labels
Develop Shortcuts
What Are Those Weird Squiggly Things on the Bottom? Chapter 7 Slideshow ModuleTemplate Browser Panel
Caption and Rating
Crop to Fill
Default
Exif Metadata
Widescreen
Add/Remove Buttons
Options Panel
Zoom to Fill Frame
Stroke Border
Cast Shadow
Layout Panel
Overlays Panel
Identity Plate
Ratings
Text Overlays
Shadow
Backdrop Panel
Color Wash
Background Color
Background Image
Playback Panel
Preview and Play Buttons
Export
Toolbar
Slideshow Shortcuts
Chapter 8 Print Module
Preview Panel
Template Browser Panel
Image Settings Panel
Layout Panel
Overlays Panel
Print Job Panel
Print Shortcuts
Chapter 9 Web Module. Preview PanelTemplate Browser Panel
Gallery Panel
Labels Panel
Color Palette Panel
Appearance Panel
Output Settings Panel
Image Settings Panel
Output Panel
Web Shortcuts
Appendixes
Appendix A: Glossary
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B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Z
Appendix B: Suggested Reading
Adobe Photoshop CS 2
Adobe Photoshop CS
Adobe Photoshop Elements
Color Management
Digital Asset Management
Digital Photography
Digital Scanning
Digital Printing
Appendix C: Web Links
www.controlledvocabulary.com
www.adobe.com/support/forums.
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